The Green and White were dominant, putting 49 shots on goal
in the game, far and away the highest figure of the season for the team. In
contrast, their team defense allowed only 21 shots to reach junior netminder
Cab Morris, who turned aside all but one in improving to 8-3-1.

The victory helps Dartmouth keep pace in the ECAC Hockey
standings as the 15 points moves it back into a third-place tie with Union
(6-4-3).

After Matt Lindblad gave his team a 1-0 lead midway through
the game, the dynamic Dartmouth offense was put on display in the final stanza.
Sikura finished a 2-on-1 rush with freshman Brad Schierhorn for a power-play
tally and the two-goal advantage.

Joe Zarbo pulled the visitors to within a goal as he knocked
in a rebound in the low slot with an even nine minutes showing on the clock.

However, just under three minutes later, a long stretch pass
from team captain and senior Mike Keenan in the defensive zone hit Robinson in
stride at the far blueline. A juke move and some nice hands saw the junior
slide his team-leading 10th goal of the season beyond the outstretched pad of
freshman goalie Greg Lewis in the Clarkson crease.

Walsh hit the empty net from center ice with 1:03 left to
seal it, but the game wasn't over with just a three-goal difference. Goodship,
making his season debut alongside fellow senior Jason Bourgea, let go a wrist
shot that beat Lewis on the glove side to make it a 5-1 contest with just 36
seconds left.

The defensive pairing of freshman Ryan Bullock and Keenan
helped start several of the scoring plays in their own end as each finished the
night with a pair of helpers.

Despite the loss, Lewis was spectacular in goal, stopping 44
in 58:21 of action. He had 18 and 17 saves, respectively, in the first two
periods before the Big Green awoke with their offensive surge in the third.

Dartmouth is back in action next week against Union in a
crucial league contest. The game will be broadcast to a national audience on
the NBC Sports Network. Puck drop from Messa Rink in Schenectady, N.Y., is
scheduled for 7:30 p.m.